Area Overview for AB24 3JT
Area Information
AB24 3JT occupies a small residential cluster of 1.3 hectares within the wider Aberdeen postcodes. This specific area sits in the Granite City, a historic royal burgh defined by its grey stone architecture and strategic North Sea coast position. You are living in a defined postcode that represents a tiny fraction of Scotland's third-largest city. Aberdeen originates from two separate burghs, Old and New Aberdeen, united across the Rivers Dee and Don. The city transformed from a traditional fishing and trading settlement into Europe's offshore oil capital in 1969. Key landmarks like St. Machar's Cathedral and King's College anchor the city's university-town atmosphere. While surrounding neighbourhoods range from historic university quarters to modern oil industry hubs, AB24 3JT offers a defined residential pocket in this dynamic urban environment. The local economy remains driven by the energy sector, supported by the largest seaport in north-east Scotland. Residents benefit from the city's role as a centre for education, trade, and energy. You are positioned in a city where human settlement dates back at least 8,000 years, adding layers of history to your daily surroundings.
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- Area Size
- 1.3 hectares
- Population
- Not available
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The housing stock within AB24 3JT reflects its status as a small residential cluster rather than a large district with distinct market segmentations. Home ownership percentage and specific accommodation type breakdowns are not provided for this exact postcode. You cannot determine the precise ratio of owner-occupied homes to rentals within these 1.3 hectares. The broader Aberdeen market is shaped by the city's history and the North Sea oil industry since 1969. Traditional sectors like textile fishing have declined, replaced by strategic coastal positions supporting trade and energy. You are looking at a market influenced by the University of Aberdeen and the offshore oil capital status. Specific home types for this cluster are unknown, preventing detailed commentary on flats versus houses. Given the postcode's small size, it likely integrates into the wider residential fabric of the surrounding council area. Buyers considering this location note the general city character: a blend of historic granite architecture and modern development. Without specific data on tenure or building types, the property landscape here mirrors the wider urban mix. Investors and residents find value in the city's economic drivers, though the immediate housing stock of this precise grid square remains undefined in available records.
House Prices in AB24 3JT
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Flat A, 16 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | 3 | 1 | - | - | |
| Flat A, 20 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat B, 18 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat A, 18 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat E, 20 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat C, 22 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat F, 22 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat C, 18 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat C, 20 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat D, 16 Froghall Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 3JT | Flat | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in AB24 3JT
Daily life in AB24 3JT is enriched by a 15-minute radius of practical amenities including retail, rail, ferry, and air travel options. Five key retail outlets operate nearby, specifically Co-op Aberdeen, Tesco Pittodrie, and Lidl Hutcheon. You can access fresh groceries and everyday essentials at these named supermarkets. Public transport links are immediate with two railway stations, Aberdeen Railway Station and Dyce Railway Station, within reach. Commuters also benefit from one ferry terminal, Aberdeen Ferry Terminal, and two airports, Aberdeen Dyce Airport and Aberdeen Airport. These transport hubs support both leisure travel and business logistics. The local economy benefits from the offshore oil industry, which creates jobs in a city defined by its granite buildings and university heritage. Residents live near landmarks like St. Machar's Cathedral and King's College. While specific parks are not named in the immediate amenity list, the city's character includes historic bridges like the Brig o' Balgownie. Your lifestyle includes easy access to shopping trains, flights, and sea crossings. The convenience of these named venues defines the area's practical utility for residents seeking shopping or transportation efficiency.
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Due to the specific nature of this small postcode area, demographic data is not compiled separately for AB24 3JT. Population figures, age profiles, and household types are not available for this specific 1.3 hectare cluster. Consequently, precise statistics on diversity, deprivation levels, or age distribution cannot be stated. Residents must rely on broader city-wide trends to understand their immediate community. Aberdeen is known today as the Granite City, with a population that has shifted from traditional sectors to higher education and the energy industry. Without specific data, the character of the local community remains general rather than quantified. You cannot define the specific age mix or tenure status of this cluster with the precision found in larger districts. The lack of granular demographics means you cannot confirm if the area leans towards student accommodation, young professionals, or established families without further local research. Broad city trends suggest a mix of university staff, oil industry workers, and service sector employees. Any specific claims about the number of owners or renters in this exact postcode would be speculation rather than fact derived from available records.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked